Learning hygiene from an early age
Learning hygiene from a young age is essential to prevent the spread of illness and to instil lasting habits. In primary school, where children are in constant contact with one another, handwashing and drying play a key role in reducing infections and absences. It is also a practical way of teaching health education and encouraging social responsibility.
JVD solutions fit seamlessly into these environments with reliable, safe equipment designed for children. Our low-noise hand dryers allow quick, hygienic drying without paper waste, contributing to a sustainable approach. The KIDS range offers playful, child-friendly solutions designed for smaller hands, helping children make hygiene part of their everyday routine.
Products suited to your schools
Investing in school hygiene is a key priority
The global WASH report (WHO/UNICEF, 2018) warns that nearly half of the world’s schools lack basic sanitation facilities. Even in Europe, disparities remain, particularly between urban and rural schools, with ongoing challenges in ensuring access to basic equipment such as handwashing and drying facilities.
These everyday practices are essential for preventing disease, reducing absenteeism and fostering a healthy and reassuring school environment. By adopting suitable solutions such as those offered by JVD, schools can meet international recommendations while placing hygiene at the heart of pupil wellbeing and academic success.


A committed French manufacturer
At JVD, we have chosen to manufacture in France. Our equipment is designed and made in our factories in Nantes, in the Loire-Atlantique region. This local expertise allows us to guarantee exceptional quality, faster response times and a reduced environmental impact by shortening supply chains.
JVD is fully committed to a global CSR approach that aims to create a positive impact on both the environment and society.
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